Examples of 'putnik' in a sentence

Meaning of "putnik"

Putnik: (noun) Putnik is a Serbian word that translates to 'traveler' or 'passenger' in English. In general usage, putnik can refer to a person who is traveling from one place to another, either by land, air, or sea. The term is commonly used in transportation and tourism contexts

How to use "putnik" in a sentence

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Major Radomir Putnik was appointed commander of this detachment.
Jonathan will begin with a review of the life of Harvey Putnik.
Marshal Putnik ordered a full retreat south and west through Montenegro and into Albania.
The mobilization plans drawn by Mr. Putnik should come into effect as of tonight.
Putnik the Pumpkin.
It was headed by an exceptional director, namely Bálint Putnik.
Putnik ordered the attack of the entire Serbian army on 3 December.
Later that year, he actively assisted Putnik in preparing the Serbian Army for a future war.
The mobilization plans drawn by Mr. Putnik.
Marshal Putnik ordered a full Serbian retreat, southwards and westwards through Montenegro and into Albania.
The building of hotel " Putnik " was also substantially damaged ;.
Once Putnik resupplied, he counter-attacked and drove the Austrian army back.
And that putnik didn't help matters.
Putnik was overcome by lung emphysema and died on 17 May 1917 without seeing his homeland again.
On 15 August, Putnik ordered his forces into counterattack.

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Putnik was rehabilitated following the coup d'etat against Alexander I Obrenović in 1903.

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